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Dueling is a fighting style. While you have this style, you gain these benefits:
     When you attack with a versatile melee weapon you are wielding in one hand, or with a light melee weapon while your other hand isn't holding a weapon, you can add a d4 bonus die to the attack roll. If you don't but the attack hits anyway, you can add a d4 bonus die to the damage roll.
     If different features add bonus dice to your damage roll, they don't combine. Add only the highest.


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